what is the purpose of TCP ?
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Answer / dhirendra
TCP is Protocal and its work on transport layer. Its main
work to reliable deliveriy of data in remote location .
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Answer / sanjay kumar
TCP(transmission control protocol) as name defines that the
protocol controls the data transmission over the network
and asures the reliable delivery of date without lossing or
duplicating its bytes during the transmmission from one
host to another host. It's relible service that controls
the duplicacy and lose of data while transmission.
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Answer / deepak mohapatra
TCP is a protocol device,which is used in data transmission
between the network layer. This works transfering data in
secured way with different type of methods that are GET &
POST.
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Answer / senthilkumar
TCP is a Transfer Control Protocol and also its a connection Oriented Protocol ,data is being transmitted from sender to receiver and with out problem compared UDP Protocol
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Answer / raj
Transmission Control Protocol - Internet Protocol
It is used for transferring Data or sharing data by using
Lan device(LAN Card/ Network card)
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Answer / suresh
data transfor bitween different operating systems
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